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"The face of the operation is Briatore (referred to exclusively in the film by his colleagues and angry, chanting detractors as "Flavio"), an anthropomorphic radish who spends most of his time at QPR plotting to fire all of the managers."

At press time, Harbaugh had sent Michigan’s athletic department an envelope containing a heavily annotated seating chart, a list of the 63,000 seat views he had found unsatisfactory, and a glowing 70-page report on section 25, row 12, seat 9, which he claimed is “exactly what the great sport of football is all about.”

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Saw Doyle at Rolling Sculpture and was surprised he didn't seem taller... Later he was with his Dad and sure enough - Dad is taller - I was hoping he would pick up an inch or two in college but he's likely topped out.

I just rescued a third dog in Dec, about three years after 2nd died. We got the 2nd about a year after the first, and it worked great/better having the two for each other's company for about ten years while we worked away from home all day. Now I work from home mostly so I am planning on just one dog this round. I will always rescue for a variety of reasons - So I agree with the majority here - And have had good luck with both the local Ann Arbor shelter and a SE MI breeder that also does rescue for our preferred breed (German Short-haired Pointer)

If I'm not mistaken... The funds for these capital projects are coming from the fixed-term bonds that were originally issued to improve Michigan Stadium & Crisler, but can be used for other capitol improvements as well.

The revenue generated from the new football & Bball improvements has essentially freed up these bond funds to be used for non-revenue sports... Kind of like: Use-it or Lose-it money at the end of the fiscal year from your work medical account.

In my experience, when a person is well informed of the pros & cons of a personal decision, but still asks others for advice... That person already knows the right answer for themselves - They just don't like it

Going back to the 1936 season & looking at the records of the AP NC there have been 2 teams that have won NC with two losses (Minnesota '60 & LSU '07) but in '60 there were at least four teams with 0-1 losses (Iowa, Ole Miss, Missouri, & Washington) so... In practice, a teams second loss has always all but eliminated a team from consideration. And seeing how you agree with "that" - I don't understand why you're making an argument to include two loss teams.

Your bolded assertion is bunk because we have had decent & great cross-over non-conference games every year for the last 30+ yrs I have been a fan... Where the 2nd loss eliminated NC chances. (except LSU '07)

The only way a 2 loss team should be included is if doing so was necessary to get up to 4 teams - I suppose - because TV wouldn't allow a semi to be cancelled... In which case, there would probably be several 2 loss teams under consideration and you reward the ones that played the better non-Conf... pacifying your scheduling concern further